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Side view of the ITV SPIKA MS1000 W2F water-cooled modular full-dice ice machine head, rated at up to 974 lb/day
Side view of the ITV SPIKA MS1000 W2F water-cooled modular full-dice ice machine head, rated at up to 974 lb/day

ITV SPIKA MS1000W2F Commercial Ice Machine Head - 974 lb/Day Full Dice Cube, 30 inches Water-Cooled Modular 208-230V

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A single-door modular ice maker unit with a brushed silver front and black trim, shown on a dark blue background with ice cubes and promotional text reading 'HIGH CAPACITY' and 'Up to 970 lb/day'.

ITV SPIKA MS1000A2F Commercial Ice Machine Head - 970 lb/Day Full Dice Cube, 30 inches Air-Cooled Modular 208-230V

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A 22-inch footprint ice machine with a brushed stainless steel front and black top/base, shown in a dark bar-style setting with ice buckets and text overlays highlighting high output and capacity.

ITV SPIKA MS700W2F Commercial Ice Machine Head - 676 lb/Day Full Dice Cube, 22 inches Water-Cooled Modular 208-230V

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A stainless steel countertop ice machine with a black top trim, shown on a dark blue background with promotional text and a metal scoop of ice cubes. The brand logo 'ITV by InnuIce' is visible on the front.

ITV SPIKA MS700W1F Commercial Ice Machine Head - 676 lb/Day Full Dice Cube, 22 inches Water-Cooled Modular

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A stainless steel countertop ice maker shown next to several clear full-dice ice cubes and a glass of whiskey with an orange peel garnish. Text on the right reads 'Classic Full-Dice Cube' with dimensions and feature callouts.

ITV SPIKA MS700A2F Commercial Ice Machine Head - 676 lb/Day Full Dice Cube, 22 inches Air-Cooled Modular 208-230V

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Stainless steel refrigerator with black handle on a white background

ITV SPIKA MS700A1F Commercial Ice Machine Head - 676 lb/Day Full Dice Cube, 22 inches Air-Cooled Modular

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ITV SPIKA MS500A1FR Commercial Ice Machine Head - 441 lb/Day Full Dice Cube, 30 inches Remote Air-Cooled Modular

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Shop the ITV SPIKA MS500 W1F water-cooled full-dice modular ice machine head, rated up to 461 lb/day for commercial ice production
Shop the ITV SPIKA MS500 W1F water-cooled full-dice modular ice machine head, rated up to 461 lb/day for commercial ice production

ITV SPIKA MS500W1F Commercial Ice Machine Head - 507 lb/Day Full Dice Cube, 30 inches Water-Cooled Modular

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Side view of the ITV SPIKA MS500 A2F air-cooled modular full-dice ice machine head, rated at up to 480 lb/day
Side view of the ITV SPIKA MS500 A2F air-cooled modular full-dice ice machine head, rated at up to 480 lb/day

ITV SPIKA MS500A2F Commercial Ice Machine Head - 522 lb/Day Full Dice Cube, 30 inches Air-Cooled Modular

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ITV SPIKA MS500A1F Commercial Ice Machine Head - 522 lb/Day Full Dice Cube, 30 inches Air-Cooled Modular

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Side view of the ITV SPIKA MS400-22A1F air-cooled modular full-dice ice machine head, rated at up to 432 lb/day
Side view of the ITV SPIKA MS400-22A1F air-cooled modular full-dice ice machine head, rated at up to 432 lb/day

ITV SPIKA MS400-22A1F Commercial Ice Machine Head - 432 lb/Day Full Dice Cube, 22 inches Air-Cooled Modular

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Full Cube Ice Makers: Commercial Buyer Guide

Full cube ice makers are built for buyers who want hard, slow-melting cubes that hold up well in drinks and create a more substantial ice presentation.

A collection page should not only list products. It should help buyers understand why this machine type exists, who should use it, what to compare, and which mistakes to avoid before ordering. Use the sections below to make the page more useful for shoppers and clearer for search engines.


Quick Buying Guide

Buyer Factor

Recommended Guidance

Best fit

Bars serving spirits, cocktails, and premium long drinks; Restaurants that want slow-melting table-service ice; Hotels and hospitality bars where presentation matters

Main buying question

Is full cube ice maker the right match for your business use, room conditions, ice type, and daily demand?

Compare before buying

Daily production, storage/bin capacity, ice type, cooling style, drain setup, water filtration, clearances, and service access.

Good next step

Shortlist models by use case first, then confirm specs from the product page before checkout.

What Is Full Cube Ice Makers?

Full cube ice, also called full-dice ice in some product families, is a larger, solid cube shape designed for slower melt, less dilution, and a cleaner drink presentation compared with smaller cube styles.

For commercial buyers, the name of the collection matters because it points to a specific operating problem. Some buyers need a machine that fits under a counter. Others need an ice style that improves drink service, supports product display, or keeps production steady in a difficult room. This page should help the buyer match the collection to the job, not just pick the highest output number.


Who Should Buy from This Collection?

The right buyer is not always the largest buyer. A small cafe may need a compact machine that fits the workflow better than a large modular unit. A hotel may need quieter operation and reliable storage. A restaurant may need faster cup fill, while a premium bar may care more about ice appearance and melt rate. Start with the job the ice must do, then compare models.

Best Uses by Business Type

Business Type

How This Collection Helps

Bars

Good for spirits, cocktails, and slower-sip drinks.

Restaurants

Works for table service and premium beverage programs.

Hotels

Useful for hospitality and guest beverage service.

Lounges

Adds stronger presentation and slower dilution.

Bottle/display service

Works where larger cubes are preferred.

Benefits Buyers Should Understand

The benefits of this collection come from matching the machine to the environment and service need. A product that looks similar on a grid can behave differently once it is installed.

  • Slower melt helps reduce drink dilution.

  • Larger cube shape improves perceived drink quality.

  • Useful for bars, hospitality, and premium table service.

  • Hard cube structure works well for longer-sip beverages.

How It Compares with Related Ice Machine Categories

Category

Best For

Main Advantage

Watch-Out

Full cube

Bars, hotels, table service, premium beverages

Slow melt, low dilution, strong presentation

Less dense cup fill than half cube

Half cube

Restaurants, QSR, soda, iced tea, fast beverage service

Packs cups well and chills quickly

Melts faster than full cube

Gourmet/clear ice

Cocktails, upscale hospitality, premium drink presentation

Crystal-clear appearance and slow melt

Lower output and higher price per pound

How to Choose the Right Model

  1. Choose full cube when melt rate and drink appearance matter.

  2. Compare output and bin storage against peak service, not average use.

  3. Decide whether undercounter, modular, air cooled, water cooled, or remote condenser fits the space.

  4. Use half cube instead when cup-fill speed and high-volume fountain service matter more.

  5. Plan water filtration to protect cube clarity and machine performance.

After narrowing your options, open the product pages and confirm the actual spec sheet details. Collection copy should guide the buyer, but the product page should confirm dimensions, electrical requirements, clearance, drain method, bin capacity, production rating, and warranty details.

Common Buying Mistakes to Avoid

  • Assuming full cube is always better than half cube.

  • Choosing cube shape before calculating daily demand and storage.

  • Ignoring glass size, drink menu, and service speed.

  • Forgetting that hard water can affect ice quality and machine condition.

Sizing and Selection Table

Buyer Scenario

Likely Direction

What to Check

Light beverage service

Undercounter or self-contained

Good for compact spaces and lower peak demand.

Restaurant/bar volume

Modular or high-output undercounter

Size for peak service, not average use.

Premium drinks

Dedicated full cube, gourmet, or crystal clear unit

Separate premium ice demand from general ice demand.

High-volume service

Modular head plus bin

Storage should support rush periods.

Installation and Maintenance Notes

Every commercial ice machine needs practical installation planning. Before ordering, confirm the installation location, water supply, drain route, electrical requirements, ventilation or condenser plan, filter placement, leveling, and service access. If the machine is installed incorrectly, production can drop and maintenance problems become more likely.

  • Check the product spec sheet for voltage, breaker size, plug/hardwire requirements, and clearance needs.

  • Plan a dedicated potable water supply and a proper drain with local code compliance.

  • Use filtration or scale control when water quality could affect taste, clarity, or machine life.

  • Keep the condenser, bin, water system, and exterior surfaces on a regular cleaning schedule.

  • Do not block access panels or place the machine where routine service becomes difficult.


Why Buy from Ice Maker Supply?

Ice Maker Supply helps U.S. buyers compare commercial ice machines by real use case, not only by model number. The goal is to make it easier to choose the right machine for the space, menu, staff workflow, water conditions, and peak demand.

Because Ice Maker Supply carries commercial equipment from available brands such as ITV Ice Makers and ICETRO, buyers can compare machine format, ice type, output range, cooling style, and installation needs in one place. If you are not sure which direction fits your operation, contact Ice Maker Supply before ordering.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Full Cube Ice Makers best used for in a commercial setting?

Full Cube Ice Makers are ideal for bars, hotels, and premium table-service beverage programs that need slower-melting, low-dilution ice with a stronger visual presentation for spirits, cocktails, and premium long drinks.

How do Full Cube Ice Makers compare to half cube ice makers?

Full cube ice generally melts more slowly and dilutes drinks less, but it can fill cups more slowly than half cube. Half cube is often better for high-volume, fast-service beverage programs where rapid chilling matters more than slow melt.

What should I compare before buying Full Cube Ice Makers?

Compare daily production (output), storage/bin capacity, true ice type, cooling style, drain setup, water filtration needs, required clearances, and service access. Use peak service demand—not just average demand—to size correctly.

Can Full Cube Ice Makers be installed under a counter?

Many models are made for undercounter or compact use, but fit depends on dimensions, electrical requirements, ventilation/condenser plan, and drain routing. Confirm the install location and clearance requirements on each product’s spec sheet before purchasing.

What are common mistakes buyers make when choosing Full Cube Ice Makers?

Avoid assuming full cube is always “better,” choosing cube type without calculating daily demand and storage needs, ignoring glass size and service speed, and not planning for water quality (hard water and scale can affect ice quality and machine longevity).